What you'll learn

This Course is Designed For: 1.Aspiring sound engineers 2.Students aiming for careers in sound recording production, film post-production, or live sound. 3.Professionals seeking to enhance their audio recording, mixing, and mastering skills. Learning Outcomes: 1.Physics of Sound: Understand sound principles like vibration, frequency, wavelength, and amplitude. 2.Microphone Placements: Learn about microphone types, pickup patterns, and optimal placement techniques. 3.Studio Recording: Master the use of equipment, connectors, and software in a recording studio. 4.Recording Processes: Operate mixing consoles, manage studio acoustics, and sync dubbing effectively. 5.Sound Effects: Create foley, music effects, and differentiate between diegetic and non-diegetic sounds. 6.Mixing and Mastering: Balance audio tracks and master projects to industry standards.

  • • Mixing console • Acoustic of studio • Dubbing synchronization • Software operations
  • • Foley effect • Music effects • Diegetic sound • Non diegetic sound
  • •Mixing of project

Sumit Kumar
Assistant Professor

A seasoned Music Producer with over 7 years of extensive experience in the music industry, specializing in music composition, audio production, and sound design. Demonstrated expertise in creating diverse genres of music, collaborating with artists, and managing end-to-end production processes. Additionally, bringing 3 years of academic experience as a mentor and educator, fostering talent and guiding students in the fields of music production, sound engineering, and creative arts. Proven ability to blend industry insights with pedagogy to create engaging, practical, and innovative learning experiences. Known for delivering high-quality projects, building strong professional relationships, and staying updated with the latest trends and technologies in the music and entertainment industries.